| Rogers Cellular Service Codes |
| Friday, 24 July 2009 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This FAQ entry contains some notes for my personal reference - information that I collected from a variety of web pages found through Google. (I tried to find this info on rogers.com but wasn't able to - hopefully they'll soon take the time to better organize their site!) Please note that I'm not sure exactly what all of this means or even if it works at all outside of the Rogers network.
General FormatMany cellular service codes use the following patterns:
Hit [SEND] after any command. Call ForwardingGSM supports four different types of Call Forwarding / Call Diversion:
Using Rogers: When Forward/No Answer/Conditional is set you can hit [END] or [REJECT] on an incoming call to forward it to your office or voice mail number. Rejecting an incoming call without a Forward/No Answer setting returns a fast busy signal to the caller. Call WaitingActivate: *43# Reject call waiting: 0 [SEND] Caller ID / Call DisplayHide caller ID on outgoing call: #31#[NUMBER] Disable caller ID on incoming call: #30# Do Not DisturbEnable Do not disturb: *78 |
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